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Movable Type 3.0 and TypeKey

Movable Type 3.0 and TypeKey 04/09/2004 03:56 PM

We've started our third round of testing of Movable Type 3.0. With this round, we've posted more information about the...




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Movable Type News: Movable Type 3.16
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acceso a las licencias completas .. announced their pricing scheme .. new pricing structure .. Movable Type Free .. Preisliste .. limitless

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How I am using Movable Type 05/18/2004 04:20 AM
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Movable Type Undiscussion


Movable Type Undiscussion 12/24/2004 12:59 PM
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Using PHP for Movable Type Searches


Using PHP for Movable Type Searches 07/04/2004 01:38 PM

A lot of people want to roll their own search with Movable Type. Us, for instance — Gadgetopia has a two-tiered search system based on whether the search term appears in the title, keywords, or body of the entry (see this post for more information).

Our search is done in with SQL and PHP, abandoning the MT search system completely. The probem with this method is rendering the search results. If you don't use MT, then you lose two things:

(1) Auto-creation of the permalink. The URL isn't stored anywhere in the database, so you have to recreate it. If your URLs are just based on the entry ID, then it's not hard. However, look at our URLs — they're a conglomoration of the date and the entry title. We'd have to create a PHP function to recreate this scheme — and if we ever changed the URL structure from within MT, we'd have to change the PHP function separately.

(2) Text filters. If you're just converting line breaks, the text filter is not so hard to re-produce. However, if you're using Textile or some other plug-in to filter your text, you're going to have to reproduce that in PHP as well so the previews render correctly.

You can avoid all this, however, by simply using PHP includes and an extra Individual Entry Archive. The result is an elegant solution that blends PHP and MT to eliminate the tedium of recreating MT functionality in PHP.

First, create a folder in your site called "search_fragments."

Next, create a new Individual Entry Archive in MT called "search_fragment." This template should contain the just HTML to create a single search listing. Like this:


<tr class="title">
  <td class="title">
    <a href="<MTEntryPermalink>"><MTEntryTitle></a>
  </td>
  <td class="date">
    <MTEntryDate format="%m/%d/%Y">
  </td>
</tr>
<tr class="excerpt">
  <td colspan="2">
    <MTEntryExcerpt>
  </td>
</td>

Configure this template to generate a file in the "search_fragments" directory named for the entry ID only. You don't even have add an extention, though you can if you like (if so, you'll need the change the PHP code listed below). So the entry in the archiving configuration would be something like:

search_fragments/<MTEntryID>

Now when an entry rebuilds, it will create two files: (1) its normal archive file, and (2) a search result fragment file called "1", "2", "348", etc. Notice that since we're using standard MT templates to create the fragment, the permalink will be created by MT, and the exceprt text will be formatted according to the text filter the entry is using.

Now, when you use your SQL to get your search results, just SELECT the entry ID, then spin through those and use PHP to include the matching search fragment file. Like this:


<table>
  <?php
    while ($r = mysql_fetch_assoc($keywordResults)) {
      @include "search_fragments/" . $r['entry_id'];
    }
  ?>
</table>

This will dump the contents of each search fragment file in the table. Since each file contained two rows, the resulting table will be valid HTML. Notice we're surpressing any errors on the inclusion line just in case a file is missing for some reason.

We've be using this system here for months, and it works great.

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Why your Movable Type bl0g must die


Why your Movable Type bl0g must die 02/10/2004 02:57 AM
In the past, blogging was an interesting pastime. Now, with the advent of the ridiculously popular weblog package Movable Type, the Web is in risk of drowning under a tidal wave of morons who throttle search engines with writing that has no purpose and such PageRank-destroying features as "TrackBack".

Movable Type SOLD OUT!?!


Movable Type SOLD OUT!?! 05/16/2004 12:42 AM
advocated their original position .. asterisk: MovableType SOLD OUT .. Asterisk

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Movable Type 3.01d (bug fixes!)


Movable Type 3.01d (bug fixes!) 07/11/2004 06:34 AM
atest version of Movable Type .. entry on the MT Site

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Movable Type 3.01D bug fix release


Movable Type 3.01D bug fix release 07/09/2004 09:45 PM
We've just released Movable Type 3.01D. You can download the new version by logging into your Movable Type Account...

Movable Type RIP | Metafilter


Movable Type RIP | Metafilter 05/14/2004 01:39 AM
Metafilter thread on Movable Type going to a pay model .. that just isn't good enough .. Answer

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Movable Type Tutorials


Movable Type Tutorials 05/20/2004 10:05 AM

Learning Movable Type: I didn't dig too deep into these, but they look good. Via Lockergnome.

Learning Movable Type is a growing set of tutorials aimed at helping beginners to the Movable Type content management system. These tutorials are geared for those with a basic understanding of HTML and CSS, but who are not necessarily programmers or web designers.

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Movable Type 3.15 released


Movable Type 3.15 released 02/01/2005 08:54 PM
Version 3.15 fixes a vulnerability in the mail sending packages for all Movable Type versions in which the user has...

Learning Movable Type


Learning Movable Type 08/08/2004 11:58 AM
Learning Movable Type: Tips and tricks and helpful things I've learned while using the Movable Type web publishing system .. A Blog about Learning MT .. Elise

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Movable Type 3.1 Launched


Movable Type 3.1 Launched 08/31/2004 03:31 PM
We're happy to announce that this afternoon we released Movable Type 3.1. We're extremely excited about this new release, and...

Movable Type 3.0 and Eating


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Movable Type Meetup


Movable Type Meetup 10/28/2003 11:09 PM
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Breadcrumbs in Movable Type


Breadcrumbs in Movable Type 05/05/2004 02:18 PM

P. Obels asked

How do you get the links on top of your site in movabletype which point out where you are?

like:

Home » Our Thinking » Measure Twice » Archive » Tools and Utilities

Since he’s not the first person who’s asked, and I’m getting tired of re-writing the answer, I’m blogging it so I can simply point people here.

The short answer is: manually.

Each MT template has the breadcrumbs manually defined. The only variable part of the breadcrumb is (in most templates) the last item in the list. So my archive template that creates both category and monthly archives has this in it:

<p class="breadcrumb"><a href="/">Home</a> &raquo; <a href="/thinking/">Our Thinking</a> &raquo; <a href="/blog/">Measure Twice</a> &raquo; <a href="/blog/archives/">Archive</a> &raquo; <MTArchiveTitle></p>

And the individual archive template contains

<p class="breadcrumb"><a href="/">Home</a> &raquo; <a href="/thinking/">Our Thinking</a> &raquo; <a href="/blog/">Measure Twice</a> &raquo; <MTEntryTitle></p>


Partners: Movable Type 3.16


Partners: Movable Type 3.16 04/18/2005 11:38 PM
Last week, we informed our Hosting Partners of an anticipated release of Movable Type. Today, I'm happy to announce the release of Movable Type 3.16 to the general public. Details from Jay Allen, the Product Manager, and Anil Dash, who...
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